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Auditorium Theatre Explores Human Nature Through ‘Made in Chicago’ Dance Series

Auditorium Theatre Explores Human Nature Through ‘Made in Chicago’ Dance Series

By: Ashmar Mandou The Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University proudly presents the Giordano Dance Chicago (GDC), in their first full-length performance “Made in Chicago” Dance Series on Saturday, Jan. 31st… Read more »

Mariachi Heritage Foundation Names New Director for CPS Mariachi Program

Mariachi Heritage Foundation Names New Director for CPS Mariachi Program

Mariachi Cobre’s Roberto J. Martínez will join the Mariachi Heritage Foundation (MHF) to oversee curriculum development and implementation for new mariachi program serving Chicago Public Schools (CPS). “We’re extremely excited… Read more »

Illinois Ten Worst State for ID Theft

Illinois Ten Worst State for ID Theft

With Illinois ranking tenth in the nation for the number of ID theft complaints, and coinciding with Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week, the AARP Fraud Watch Network is launching an… Read more »

Disney on Ice Adds New Frozen Performance

Disney on Ice Adds New Frozen Performance

Disney on Ice presents Frozen will be at the United Center through February 8th. Due to an overwhelming demand, another show has been added on February 1 at 7 p.m…. Read more »

Ideas to Score a Touchdown during the Super Bowl without Sacrificing the Diet

Ideas to Score a Touchdown during the Super Bowl without Sacrificing the Diet

By: Sylvia Melendez-Klinger RD For us Latinos is easy to entertain our friends and family when we prepare our favorite foods. However, we rarely plan a party thinking about our… Read more »

Mayor Emanuel Announces ContextMedia Will Expand Workforce in Chicago

Mayor Emanuel Announces ContextMedia Will Expand Workforce in Chicago

Mayor Rahm Emanuel and ContextMedia CEO Rishi Shah announced on Monday that the company plans to hire an additional 200 jobs in Chicago this year including positions across all functional… Read more »

Court Orders Ochoa to Pay Legal Fees in Politically Motivated Lawsuit

Court Orders Ochoa to Pay Legal Fees in Politically Motivated Lawsuit

A Cook County Circuit Court Judge on Thursday, Jan. 22nd, 2015 ordered former Cicero mayoral candidate Juan Ochoa to reimburse Cicero and Town President Larry Dominick more than $30,000 spent… Read more »

Assessor Berrios Mails Senior Freeze Exemption Applications

Assessor Berrios Mails Senior Freeze Exemption Applications

Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios announced that his office has mailed out Senior and Senior Freeze Exemption applications for the 2014 property tax bills. These exemptions will appear as deductions… Read more »

Tobolski Sponsors Anti-Wage Theft Legislation

Tobolski Sponsors Anti-Wage Theft Legislation

Cook County Commissioner Jeffrey Tobolski sponsored an ordinance amendment that will prohibit businesses who engage in wage theft from obtaining county contracts, business licenses and property tax incentives. The ordinance… Read more »

Luck is Not a Health Plan – Get Covered and Stay Healthy

Luck is Not a Health Plan – Get Covered and Stay Healthy

They’re young, they’re wild, they’re free – they’re the millennials. And though we encourage them to take risks and follow their dreams, some risks aren’t worth taking – like living… Read more »